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BARBOUR=Xn Wiiighani General
Hospital, on: Thursday, June .15th, to
Mie. and Mrs. Elwood. Barbour,
a ht r. '•
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in ghaan ; General
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, Mr., and Mrs.Robert .Moffat, K:iuloss;
"" wendolyn Eloise, •
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,.ri afterday-long . investigation.
Authorities''ire•convinced that •Mey-
od r f rifle found ,in
from: •� deet m
hei�Odyr+`'of a young roan found'erg' met, • h
'; - 5•Ailsa thecar at his own hand : and: they lean
shot to ' death ,in„' a ear ;„near. , . c was a'. "suicide
identified, at.,to the :belief that: it _was 'dentif
Craig last week 'was i a :•- , accident. However;
that of C1a :gM..
on eyer,;.22, rather than an
,London as �
' ker;: •' further investigations'are being Whitechurch. 'district' farm work :what :'caused, the young
was:. made b' .' . his to determine
Identification Y
' 'of Mild-, man to> he in the 'district ' where the
motliea'; •Mie °Joseph• , Schiii, 'was 'found: •
7•+a.l^t ,;.s; kioun Iav, w�a 1�`• : .body - r.
may;aM�{ Bt'uce ',� �►Y ::
:view the' body;at',request I After"`identity - was •definitely.: est-
the .clty�`�to , .,
THURSDAY, Ji?li>
attendance and the help'and ce.
SOUTH OF VILLAGE ed toward the unqualified spec
With, cza�N �v)
Mr: an rs, :. m., _.. . • • ... Sunday evening:: 'friends. this weep, prior • . o -
., . ; •• , motor .m� sh+ap;. on , . . , ..
Taylor:, ,St, George, a, �! ,. �• ; . e ailed seriously artpre • to her home in Saskatoon,
h have x s. - I. p
pperation of all t lose' who .contx'ibut
els f ,•�
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Proceeds:a
their undertaking. m
rs- Clarence Murdie and son Bi1- EW ed to almost. $140 OQx
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`• the man"'!friend.,
'o incere3y' thalc, _ y
their kindness and remembraxlces
for: , . d
n u ..was a .. patient in Wing
while � t�,..a
ham. Boapitat.
The.
For,'
ara :e ,is, modernly.• equipped
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,n Mechanical Service
#o give the F>tnest . I, • .:
ur P epter ' Shop '
IS IN CHARa'E O AN E`1 'PERIENCED MECHANIC, AND
SMAS •NEWEST PRECISION MAC LNERT INSTALLED
• ENSURE A PERFECT SOB, *minding 'ELECTR.IC WELDING -
on 1 ccori odat ion!
OUR. NEW REST ;ROOMS FOR MEN AND ; LADIES ARE
NO'*''OPENED; FOR YOULCONVENI • OE.
rOS and: Service Dept
SEE AND:..DRIVE TIIE. NEW FORD AND FOR' BEST PER-
, FORMANCE USE B. A. P'RODUCT`S.
F°int .Garage
GARFIELD OSTRANDER. PROP. LUCKNOW, QNT.
con��r�� EVENTS I
PARAMOUNT , DANCE
,,Dancing every Friday night at Par-
amount Hall:-M,cKenie's orchestra.
Admission .2Fic. • '.
ly .of St Thomas are visiting'.
Mrs!
. J. A. 'Finlay . is visiting :pian
dM
W ' 1VIurdie ' Mr Thos, TrI" ntt was involved in t her de '
t ` her whieh mg. t
visited:, :over the ,weals -end . w 1r 'ki . ' turned out otherwise ex- 'in the near future.:
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t 13'
bu lu r e
- be .1
ea
of
Arni Y
sister, i�Ir� R,11.:Cameron; ,. .• . ' badly damaged ears.. •,• '.Miss the:
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•e tfriend
s •s andfamily were •,,s* ent the week -end with :;her
rC,,;:1tiiles 191ntt'.;of Sarnia 'was- •rt , 'rOm,;lVlrs. Hackett' fain",ilyP ... ,
c! st on .the: Kathleen -Gardner:•
.,: .; s . ;, ... • er ' bibther, . Mi..' awards Ilelfa . • ' . �
t wisitor:.wr.1r h Proceeding t. .• : and
recen , . , . t , . p ., • .. • , d Ritchie.
Iine i Mis,.Alfre
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chin
s filer: r g
S n a oa.
Vi►, J,,'Spindl'er a;nd Mrs... • p . :Gravel 'Rgad. • PP _. •five ,, of ' Laurier„ visited with. Mi',
n
Billie' di' Ba ..,
w en a.
-Car.
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bri � ,
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and Mrs.' John d Mrs Si !rind • M, e . R „ ain.- Finest' . Gardner on Sunda
Mr. hs d
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Wi ,•1V1r
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• : rid' Mrs. , ni d
of a om
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G � fe P..
Y eed�: ` R'tch
• rs ` s I
M A vase r
h . `rate of P R
e
e r•,r,
w. fo
e e.
spent e• engaged
en t n
"Milroy of Galt P.. _ c, triTO. home- where . he is e g g
t. the gr; h
s J` ph 'Pa 'tor and u P t s. ,
theiraunt's-steirn'• '' mon h
, r urn er
n the fsa s m
eying 1
t og \,•
mon ,..... i. e:' { ,.
Lucknow, vitas a g - • . assagewa' 'With, ,
tion d' , •ex eted in' Order .
. he. •.examtna i ;T ..ora. ',emit
. evipusly Pe ..
nurses wheka., passa t • •that a head on sourer• leaving �L
for nurse registration in Ontario.• ' , � throwing Tom's • car `river against thE _ _ several ',who sire
' nnon.., i r rail -bridge approach) neighbourhood this week to attend.
Mrs.:B. J..'Crawford of Dunga wire• guard reverting ' Mr. and•Mrs Will Ritchie and faro-
, 'W..`G, , Crawford, Victoria, B.G , which , fortunately held, p
and Mr. • and Mrs. Frank W' son of ; thein • from being overturned 'into thee ily spent" Sunday with !friends , in
London were recentwrsitors th .Mr. '..deep ditch at this•point. Luckily iso° Zurich. ' ,
and. Mrs 3. `R.. McNab I one was injured •and the cars tho'.. miss .' Elsie Ritchie has - secured
1VIcKiiinon who recently un- considerably the worse from' the en: Fordyce. School, '-Miss , Violet' Ritchie
Angus , roceed. how
derwerit its appendicitis operation in: counter, were' able p•. en-
--Kinloss; Miss Ada yeTe�trster••„has,'
Wirigham, has returned to. ,his borne ward 'ander their own power. •' - been re-engaged ,at Zion, Miss.Ellede
kin site a The weatherman was. favorably dist Hunter at No. , , Wawa -wish and
d• m �
en,'
NOTICE
`CREST-A-WHILhI
h k nd at approached; at a l fig
1 0 0
d e ossibY all .. .
�• which -is : depo i °
• .a :.. R, o ,,su#, a .S. SF ionic was on -:Wednesday
,a - wits : do Marie' e': I;^ ' failed to allow Tt► •P •
- Mrss Vera ,. side of .tire road,
e list anf 'result thi .. week instead of on' Friday as
th 'th th s of s
ficien �7'
t P •der• td'
s
s a
Kinlo s .art with
. i ra
n t P. El nr
fes
� i rear at n •
n e Anderson:
Pride rov df 1 i David
• ••.posed on; Friday, p r
gal �. D d
. acation...€t da an evening o an:�.
favourable recovery , d
Send Y for the Ashfield Cu'- m •r ase in ' salaries. P our v
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'While”, Guest Douse` at Bruce Beach; •Visitors. last 'Week with;" lilz+. and, suit W• A garden party which. aas Mr. Sid: Gardner received ward
�liChrle� "r Mr. and..
on
• Lake Huron; , four ' miles south .of Mrs. W. Spindles viz a held at ,Iron. Church, and as a result •Monday. to report • immediately for
Lak d
Rest= eMrs, t 'e; groan. s u. y on
ahooci- tewa.
Lumber' Company
11 BuildingSupplies
OPEN EVERY WEEK DA Y 'FROM, 7.,30 TO :6.115
ALSQ SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
Prices The Lowest
In The ,Community
Phone'34
Carnpbehl .S't:; Luck'noW ' �
board th S' S.Pomeroy at
AW h, d.t :.
Kincardine. hold .desiring , a real • Dougie, and Mrs. McWhrrtet, Sr., , of ed b a ci:awd. of between 406 and, Toronto. So, off for the lake breezes
platsned for.t t Y
in
g.S eon-
s.
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remit in pleasant surroundings.
•
electric ..lights, ' beast -
ed verandahs,
iful scenery, sandy 'beaeh swimming,
Sunday set -
tennis,
boating, golf and
vices in tlie.open. Rates $2.00 a' clay
to, $1 7.00 a Week.. Send; in
your reservations today to Pearl. Hen
dersen, Luckno,W, Snit.
ablished -when Mrs. Schill visited the
George E. Logan and Sons' funeral
home Coroner Routledge announced
that ' no inquest
Or
a'
•ofT .
T1 s
Misses ,
Keldon• and.Y ..
Toren
o:
• ladies
• who '
gave..
the•
r ons b'!a
500- pe s
The .• Evening Auxiliary `• of, the
United Church , Will hold :an after-
ori.. ednesday, ..July
noon tea •
from '3. to '6 o'clock•, at the home of
!:Thompson.. Everyone we1_
come. • .• ,
Mrs..R. T Douglas, •w�io.. Went. the
past three weeks in Toronto due to
the illness . of her ,sister; has return-
ed to, her home accompanying Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Lavery, and Miss Tena:
would' be neeessary. MacDonald, who are visiting here
An sutospy was performed• , for the week. '
Although the coroner said the . sir,, : ss Ann. McLennan, I. R.N., of
�•
ample, Opportunity. 'to sustain,' their
ca able 'and,
.acquired reputation, as •. P...
"generous, 'hostesses.
:; p'ollowtng an exeellent;supper the
Benmiller Yeeng ..Peg ple's Dramatic
Society delrght'ed the audience • by
their masterly •presentation of ; the
mirth -provoking comedy , -= "A p r i 1.
:Fool...". • '
cumstances• pointed to suicide no mo -
tree •. had been. discovered.. It 'is' un-
derstood
the rifle:from which the,,
let was, fired had',eome .fret the dome
of Meyer's employer at Whitechurch.
The body was ',found inthe' car'
.parked in• the middle of the road. The
bodyWas lying in the front seat with
'the head in the. corner behind the
steering' wheel and 'the left foot stuck
out the right: car window. A :22 -cal-
ibre rifle Was between the knees` and
a':bullet had entered the man's chest
near his- heart.
With considerable' difficulty ' police
were',abie to establish identity tura'
the car. License plates on the car had
'been issued to Mrs. W. `B. Lott, :of
Teesatater. It Was„ learned she had
moved' to Toronto •and after checking
there, police learned that ', Clay-
ton Meyer had purchased the car in
Whitechurch some time ago.
' Clayton Meyer `had been ;employed'
as a farm hand on the farm of- An.
drew Meyer (no relation), of White-
church. •
:Monday of Iasi 'week 'Clayton had
been sent to do II4bme work on a sec-
ond farm operated •• 'by his employer-
and
mployerand Andrew Meyer . had left homeon
a short holiday . trip. When they re=
turned they *rid Clayton gone and
the work undone.
Evanston, •1111., has 'returned after'
:spending; ri three=week s' 'vacatior
with her -father, Mr. F. D:.MeLennee.
On Thursday she was accompanied
,to Toronto -by' Mr. McLennan and
Mrs. 3.` W. Murray, the latter re-
maining 'for :an extended visit in
the city.
G..S. McIntyre and Mr. and Mrs'. N.
S. Calvert leave for • Toronto . this
week,' where ler the next three weeks
the ' two • members o, the local High:
School 'Staff Of'mark' examination
papers. They Will occupy .the city ap-
partment of Mr.,l;Mclrityre's brother
who will be in New Y'ork•, at" that
time: • •
Attend Funeral .-s
The, cast was very :happily chosee.
with every member "starring". in
their splendid interpretation of the
character assigned to .them.
*Between • acts, musical and mono-
logue numbers were given by . Mr.
E. McMichael. This .was, :perhaps ! the
only slightly dissappointing : featlr e
of ',the : evening's program as some
of the • monologue, numbers rendered
were not in the very beat 'taste.
The ladies desire to exPr'ess their
hearty appreciation • of the splendid
• DONNYBROOK
Miss Dorothy Craig, R.N., of. Strat-
ford, was 'a recent visitor at the home'
of her uncle, Mr. R. Charnney, •
Mr. ( and Mrs. 3-41i : Connelly of
Guelph visited, with her parents, Mr.,
and Mrs. M. 'Murphy: -
•Mr, W. H. Campbell visited last •
week with his daughter, Mrs. Wm.
Crozier, Crewe. • ,
There will be 'no' service in Donny,-
oak. Chuieh, next Sunday owing tr
the special services which . are' being.,
held at Westfield.
•
Wm: Murdie his brother, - R. G.
Murdie of Stratford, his sister Mrs..
White of Seaforth and: Mr. and., Mrs.
Kenneth • Murdie, of town, motored
to Ottawa ;on •Sihidajl to attend the
funeral of their • •brother-in-law, Bri-
gadier General .•E. A. Cruiksh'anks,
which was held on Monday 'with full •,•
military . honors:
Sid. wept t S
ndar.' West
Mrs. Thos. Irwin of Bou Y
was a guestover the week -end with
'her• daughter. Mrs.. Thos. Hiaekett'
Week.End :.
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Large 1p
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CASTILE ,,SOAP
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CATSUP" .�.
250
.2, 18 oz. bottles
O IN HOOD .,
R 13
(with' china) OATS 25e
WESTON'S SODAS • •
2,, '.1 : Ib. packages '. 23c
'PEAS & GOLDEN 'BANTAM
CORN, '3 for ........ , .,
5c
LIHBY'S PORK & BEANS
2.for ' 15e
AYLMER TOMATO:E • JUICE
2, for ' . 15c.
PIINEAPPLE 'JUICE
2
- . 25e
or -
•GRAPEFRUIT JUKE '
2 for• 25e
FANCY, .RICE ..
'.6 lbs, for.
25c'
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'Phone 82, LuckneW' .
Sunny'Service' Gaso l ne
,
OUR !PRODUCTS Will Be On Sale Here In a few Days
WE REGRET, 'however; the inability to: open our: service
station in Lucknow, as • previously' announced-. due to the
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delaY in 'securing the property.
n qervice Oil
SunnyCompany
LUCKNOWi":'
'u 1ITEI
CHURCH
Rev.' 1i.. C.v.''lriilld,
Prister
SUNDAY •
JULY 2ND
10 a.m..- -Sunday School
"11 a.m.--UOL'Y COMMUNION
7 p.m.—Subject . 'WOW SHALL
• WE FIND GOD?
'Churl 8 p.r'� .Preparatory • Ser-
' vice 'Prepare to' nteet Thy God''!
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FOR THURSDAY .FOR YOUR: APPROVAL .3:•REMARK-
THEE.
. AND FRIDAY THIS WEEK WE OPFER ... 4 . •
ABLE VALUES IN THE SEASON'S SMARTEST STYLES! • COME' AND SEE
Your . Dress Is Here
SUMMER' • DRESSES
-,-Chiffons .and crepes •
priced at.
cool•—light and wash-
able --a11 sizes : $1.79
They"' Are Wonderful
LADJES DRESSES, ' -
Crease resisting linens,
crepes -- washable • - Priced at.
many ,new • styles . to
choose from—all.'sizes • oF/ 9
Don't 'Miss These
SUPERSILK HOSE--
Knee'
OSE—Knee' length ; hose ' in
fine chiffon, new' sum-
mer shades, guarante•
ed first -rurality—Reg.
$1.00' value 39c
Priced at
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Lucknow, Oatario
LILION IPA! FINKS �.
A partnership with the Sun Life of Canada
is a DEED OE SECURITY for you and yours;
GEO.. H. SMITH,
Representative, LUCKNOW
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